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Time for action 

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The recent landslides in Wayanad have once again highlighted the fragility of our environment and the urgent need for sustainable development practices. This picturesque region, known for its lush landscapes and rich biodiversity, has been increasingly vulnerable to such natural disasters, largely due to unplanned construction, deforestation, and climate change.
While immediate relief and rehabilitation efforts are crucial, it’s imperative that we look beyond quick fixes. A comprehensive approach involving strict regulation of land use, reforestation, and sustainable farming practices is essential to mitigate future disasters. The government must also invest in early warning systems and resilient infrastructure to better prepare the region for such calamities.
The tragedy in Wayanad is a sobering reminder that our actions have far-reaching consequences. It is time for policymakers, developers, and communities to work together to protect this ecologically sensitive area and ensure the safety of its inhabitants. The focus must shift from short-term gains to long-term sustainability, preserving Wayanad’s natural beauty for generations to come.
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